Javier Bardem wins Spanish prize

variety.com     Jun 19, 2008            

MADRID - Javier Bardem has been awarded Spain's National Cinema Prize. Adjudicated by Spain's ICAA film institute, the prize comes with a Euros 30,000 ($46,440) cash prize. The jury took into consideration Bardem's career achievements, especially last year, as well as his "defense of the acting profession and continued commitment to Spanish film at home and abroad." "I take the prize to be a mark of affection from Spanish filmmakers, from my colleagues, and this touches me deeply," Bardem said. Spain's National Cinema Prize was created in 1980, and helmer Carlos Saura was the first recipient. Other awarded filmmakers include directors Luis Garcia-Berlanga and Pedro Almodovar, actors Francisco Rabal and Fernando Rey, and distributor-exhibitor Enrique... [read full story]                    

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